and came out and said this when introducing paul ryan. listen. >> i'm very proud to say that we have, had elected our first black president, all right? [applause] i'm sorry -- right. i'm sorry he didn't do a better job. [laughter] i really, i really wish that he would have, i do. megyn: what do you think of that? >> no, it's true. and that is, ultimately, the larger point of my book, don't, don't make the same mistake again, america. more white people voted for barack obama in the 2008 election than have voted for a democrat, than white people have voted for a democrat for nearly 40 years. so, obviously, white guilt was operating. people did like the historic idea of the first black president. i would have preferred that it was, um, a black president who came out of the american black tradition, by the way. i mean, his father -- part of the reason we care about this is because of the democratic legacy of slavery and segregation, something that clarence thomas, condoleezza rice actually experienced. he was the son of an immigrant. so, yes, he's half black, we're very happy we add the first